With a pair of veteran Mercer Island Police Department (MIPD) officers retiring in June, Mercer Island City Council has authorized a $40,000 hiring bonus for an experienced, lateral police officer to join the local force.
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Kids enjoyed their time at Mercer Island PTA’s Special Services and Learning Differences (SSALD) committee’s inaugural SPED Community Day to celebrate belonging and inclusion on May 4 at the Northwood Elementary School lower parking lot. Rotary Club of Mercer Island sponsored the event with support from the Mercer Island School District. The free May the Fourth gathering welcomed all families to meet with city officials (including those from the police and fire departments), touch a truck, visit about 20 resource tables, participate in various activities and workshops and enjoy entertainment. Pictured playing with bubbles are August, left, and Sam Sternberg. Courtesy photos
Mercer Island Police Department Chief Ed Holmes is retiring next month and invites community members to join him one last time for Coffee With a Cop from 9-11 a.m. on May 11 at the south end Starbucks (8415 SE 68th St.).